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Peter Zumthor at the Pritzker prize-winner's ceremony in Buenos Aires
On May 29, the US$ 100,000 ([pounds sterling]61,000) Pritzker Architecture Prize, named after the Chicago family that supports it, was awarded to...
Architectural Review, The, 08/01/09 by Paula Deitz · More from publication -
Not since Matisse has an artist been handed such a liturgical carte blanche
SCULPTURE / Anthony Caro, The Chapel of Light SCULPTURE / Anthony Caro, The Chapel of Light Church of St Jean-Baptiste, Bourbourg, France...
Architectural Review, The, 07/01/09 by Paula Deitz · More from publication -
Stones, scrolls and scholars: I.M. Pei makes a poignant return to his native Suzhou
Although the city of Suzhou was founded in the sixth century, during the Ming and Qing dynasties of the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries it...
Architectural Review, The, 10/01/07 by Paula Deitz · More from publication -
Moses reappraised
ROBERT MOSES AND THE MODERN CITY: THETRANSFORMATION OF NEWYORK ROBERT MOSES AND THE MODERN CITY: THETRANSFORMATION OF NEWYORK Edited by Hilary...
Architectural Review, The, 08/01/07 by Paula Deitz · More from publication -
New York, New York
NEW YORK 2000: ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM BETWEEN THE BICENTENNIAL AND THE MILLENNIUM NEW YORK 2000: ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM BETWEEN THE...
Architectural Review, The, 04/01/07 by Paula Deitz · More from publication -
Spain reigns: Terence Riley wound up his MoMA career with a Spanish tour d'horizon
It would appear from maps that guide visitors around the exhibition Site: New Architecture in Spain that the whole country has not seen so much...
Architectural Review, The, 05/01/06 by Paula Deitz · More from publication -
The power of horticulture
In organising the Museum of Modern Art's current exhibition, Groundswell: Construeting the Contemporary Landscape, Peter Reed, a curator in the...
Architectural Review, The, 05/01/05 by Paula Deitz · More from publication -
Design [not equal to] Art
When Oscar Wilde pronounced that 'all beautiful things are made by those who strive to make something useful', he captured the essence of...
Architectural Review, The, 01/01/05 by Paula Deitz · More from publication -
Luxury mirage: a new Louis Vuitton store in Tokyo's Roppongi Hills is a homage to sensuous material and optical effects
When in 1998 the French luxury goods company Louis Vuitton acquired a commercial lot in Nagoya, Japan, its architecture department was faced with...
Architectural Review, The, 11/01/04 by Paula Deitz · More from publication -
The Asian Art Museum - View - San Francisco's new museum
Gaetana Aulenti and George Sexton's contributions have helped to make San Francisco's newly-reopened Asian Art Museum more than simply a museum of...
Architectural Review, The, 06/01/03 by Paula Deitz · More from publication


